Meh, every useful library is still going to be written in English and there are a lot of programming concepts that need to be learned in English anyway before you can write anything useful in C. Creating some high-level scripting language like Python or Ruby would be better as an introduction to programming for Assyrians. But again, you would run into the issue of no libraries for general purpose programming

Meh, every useful library is still going to be written in English and there are a lot of programming concepts that need to be learned in English anyway before you can write anything useful in C. Creating some high-level scripting language like Python or Ruby would be better as an introduction to programming for Assyrians. But again, you would run into the issue of no libraries for general purpose programming

It's better to encourage people to use existing languages and frameworks to develop new innovate applications. Assyrians this way can learn something useful and potentially make a career out of it, empowering them. Also, Assyrians who actually start making money off of something they develop can hire outside help more easily if it's a language already standardized.

If Assyrians waste their time writing libraries to just copy existing functionality and reproduce it for the sake of having different syntax...I just don't see it going anywhere. There's little value derived from it

It's better to encourage people to use existing languages and frameworks to develop new innovate applications. Assyrians this way can learn something useful and potentially make a career out of it, empowering them. Also, Assyrians who actually start making money off of something they develop can hire outside help more easily if it's a language already standardized.

If Assyrians waste their time writing libraries to just copy existing functionality and reproduce it for the sake of having different syntax...I just don't see it going anywhere. There's little value derived from it

ok then by your idea, we should simply copy English C to Assyrian C by simply translating the libraries.

I don't see what's so wrong with that. C is popular because of how low its abstraction is and how fast it is.